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RDEK urges residents to sign up for evacuation notification system

RDEK will host a series of registration events around the region
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The Regional District of East Kootenay wants more people to sign up for the Regional Evacuation Notification System, and to that end, will be holding a series of registration events around the region.

The ENS notifies residents and property owns only in case of evacuation orders or alerts during wildfires, floods, or hazardous materials incidents.

“This system is critically important in emergencies. It provides immediate notification when every second counts, and our goal is to have as many residents and visitors as possible registered,” stresses RDEK Communications Manager, Loree Duczek. “To make it as easy as possible and to provide in- person support or information for those who would like assistance, we are holding a series of registration events in April and May.”

The tour will include stops in Elkford, Sparwood, Fernie, Kimberley, Cranbrook, Canal Flats, Fairmont Hot Springs, Invermere, Radium Hot Springs, and the communities of Shuswap and ʔaq̓ am. All residents are welcome to stop by during these scheduled visits to receive assistance signing up for the program. The schedule can be found at www.rdek.bc.ca.

Residents may also call the RDEK to ask for help signing up to the system at 1-888-478-7335 and can sign-up online anytime by visiting the emergency information page on the RDEK website.

“We’ve seen our registrations almost double since the beginning of 2023, but still have a long way to go,” adds Duczek. “If you have not yet registered, now is a great time to add this free tool as a part of your personal emergency readiness plan. For those who have previously registered, this is also a perfect time to login and check that you have accurately marked your property location.”

During the wildfires of 2023, the RDEK found numerous users had inaccurately marked their property location. Those unsure of how to check can stop in during the registration events or contact the RDEK.

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